>Alternately, since they'd have to be built using materials available
>at the time, it simply gets disqualified for being unable to move due
>to the suspension crapping out. Never mind the suspension, what about the roads? I'm not sure how good the 1940s engineers were at working out ground pressure figures, but from what I read a few years back this thing would have crushed roads wherever it went. And never mind finding a bridge that wouldn't collapse immediately (as opposed to collapsing when it was half way across...). A neat idea, like many of the Wunderwaffe, but not quite what most people — except a certain Herr H. — might call "practical".
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